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Patti Blagojevich expected to star in reality show
Original at Chicago Sun-Times
• Tue, May 19
United States Because of the federal charges against Rod Blagojevich, he needed approval to leave the country. Meanwhile, Sam Adam Jr., onetime lawyer for R&B star R. Kelly, formally filed his intent with the court to act as the ex-governor's lawyer.
Inside the Rod Blagojevich investigation and related cases
Original at Chicago Sun-Times
• Fri, May 15
United States The Adams, along with veteran attorney Ed Genson, were part of the trial team representing R&B singer R. Kelly, who beat sex charges last year. "We are before one of the best federal judges that anyone can hope for," Adam Jr. said.
Blagojevich, brother plead not guiltyOriginal at Chicago Sun-Times
• Wed, Apr 15
United States Martin's clients have included R&B star R. Kelly, found not guilty last year of child pornography charges. "It's just not adequate for just one lawyer to represent Rod Blagojevich, no matter who that lawyer may be," said Sorosky, who also mentioned ...
Kelly superfans attended every day of trial
Original at Chicago Sun-Times
• Wed, Nov 5
By Thomas Conner That's from 23-year-old Keyonia Jones, one of the superfans profiled in an interesting piece from MTV News who attended the R. Kelly trial every day — who watched him make his entrance, who watched him go to lunch, who ran outside the building at the end of each day to watch him leave the court...
How did Hannah Montana get involved in this?
Original at Chicago Sun-Times
• Thu, Oct 30
By Thomas Conner In talking with MTV, Adam apologized to Cyrus for dragging her into it. "Miley Cyrus woke up this morning [saying], 'Why me?!" Adam told MTV. " 'Hannah Montana' is the biggest thing out — no offense, Robert. And to Miley, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to bring you up, and if you took it negatively, I'm s...
Kelly trial post-mortem
Original at Chicago Sun-Times
• Fri, Oct 24
By Kim Janssen The arguments in court may have ended, but the dispute about what the R. Kelly trial means is likely to rage for some time. But Slate's Josh Levin thinks "it's possible that the jury would've acquitted if the defense had said absolutely nothing."
Prosecution witness 'surprised' by verdict
Original at Chicago Sun-Times
• Sun, Oct 12
By Thomas Conner Lisa Van Allen, of Georgia, departs the Cook County Criminal Court Building after she testified for the prosecution June 2 in the child pornography trial of R&B singer R. Kelly in Chicago. (AP) Lisa Van Allen, the star prosecution...
Revealed: Interview with alleged victim's aunt
Original at Chicago Sun-Times
• Wed, Jun 4
United States - Jun 4, 2008 1, 2002, the Sun-Times anonymously received a copy of the videotape at the heart of the R. Kelly child pornography trial and turned it over to police, ...
Opinion: Usher replaces R. Kelly as king of R&B
Original at Chicago Sun-Times
• Tue, May 27
Usher replaces R. Kelly as king of R&B But his sexually obsessed lyrics had become ludicrous long before the midget got "Trapped in the Closet," while his current single "Hair Braider" is simply ... Singer ushers in new life with uber-smooth blandness Calgary Herald